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. >>michael rosemberg activistas que aboga por los derechos de los animales, decidio ponerse en las patas de los perros y decidio pasar el fin de semana en una de las jaulas de una albergue. >>como si fuera un perro lo ficharon y entregaron, la razón,seis millones de imágenes como estas, que suceden al año >>una mujer rie, pero para michael es algo muy serio >>se enjaula para que la gente en miami vote por la propuesta 240. >>lo acompañamos durante su estadia, michael lleva 40 horas. >>nos explica que en las noches es cuando más entiende a los animales. >>dice que fue al baño, al volver vio una jaula llena de gatos que serian sacrificado >>esto es lo que quiere evitar que los residentes de miami financien un programa de esterilizacion >>este señor tiene 5 perros en su casa, >>soy camionero, la vi comiendo de un laton de basura, está preñada, si no la reclaman, tienen que matarla >>maría antonieta collins no pudo evitar poner un granito en la causa. >>estas hazañas motivan, pero luego se olvidan. le pregunté si estaría dispuesto a hacer de nuevo esta hazaña >>dijo que tiene un p

help me with this. we have michael shure as always our epic politics man and cliff who wrote the book on john mccain, and he works for the guardian online and michael let me start with you. a lot of disastrous polls there but there is one that is trending in president obama's favor. >> i would not say that it's trending in the president's favor. what it is is, it's called a rolling poll. where they add a day and take a day away that was seven days away and they do that poll on a daily basis. that has the president up by five points. the day before the debate, the day of the debate, and the post debate information. but included in that information is the post jobs report. if you really want to reach for a branch you're a democrat, and those are the jobs numbers. that's five points up. i think first of all the debates matter. i think we tucked about this. >> cenk: you're going to rub it in. >> i'm not going to rub it in, but i'm going to say if you're going to play a tape of you calling the race, here is another videotape. >> it's about what they mean to the campaign: i think they mean

chief from "time" michael crowley. last night conservative pundits whipped themselves into a frenzy of expectation, previewing a video of president obama they predicted would change this election as we know it. the daily caller which eventually posted the tape tweeted, obama bombshell video coming soon. check back here at 9:00 p.m. for the full story. the drudge report ran the massive headline obama's other race speech. and just before air time, sean hannity teed up the earth-shattering discovery. >> bombshell is about to be dropped on the 2012 race for the white house because tonight you will hear from barack obama like you have never heard from him before, a video has been uncovered. it contains some of the most divisive class war fair and racially charged rhetoric used by barack obama. >> what piece of sonds pulled from the deepest archives would instantly dismantle president obama's campaign, his entire presidency and forever change the course of the country? a 5-year-old video that everybody saw five years ago. the bombshell of the widely covered speech at hampton university fe

explains how the girl was matched with her constant companion. >> reporter: noel michaels can barely wrap her arm as around her new dog tight enough. the 4-year-old was born with a chronic lung disease, a primi who arrived before her lungs could fully develop and now she's constantly tied to an oxygen tank. but noel won't have to lug this te ten-pound tank alone. >> we're add agnew family member to our home. that's what today is all about. >> reporter: monte is following the paw prints of mr. gibbs. >> this georgia girl with a similar lung condition and her service dog were on the "today" show. that segment inspired noel's mother to find the same help for her daughter. the michaels did some research and with donations, they collected $10,000 to get their own service dog. monte came from north star, the foundation typically provides dogs to autistic kids. but they took the challenge to match noel and monte. >> that a girl. >> reporter: monte was trained just for noel. >> tell me what you think about your dog? >> good. >> reporter: it's good? >> yeah. >> reporter: do you like him? >> yeah.

? michael steele is here with us and cynthia tucker is here as well. thank you, cynthia and michael, there's an old tradition in politics you go to the fringe or hard left or right to win the caucuses and start to move slowly, the big battleship around so by labor day you're ready to confront the enemy at the center. he didn't do that. he stayed right through the summer and masterfully, wednesday, started to go i'm for pre-existing condition coverage, i'm for education and all this good stuff. >> i think part of that, you're right, in your analysis there. that's what happens politically. i think for the romney campaign they took that strategy, elongated it because they had shoring up to do with their base. >> can you pull it off? can you make that switcharoo in september. >> i think you can. >> or october rather. >> i think you can. number one. number two, we saw obama do the same thing. he was to hillary's left, brought it around, started quoting reagan in the fall, started sounding reaganesque. that's where the votes are. >> but your party has gotten so much domination by the tea party p

the former governor championed centrist principles and got away with it. he keeps this act up. michael steele is a former rare of the rnc as well as an msnbc political analyst and cynthia tucker is a syndicated columnist. thank you. michael, there's on old tradition in politics, you go to your fringe or hard left or hard right to win the primaries and caucuses and then you start to move slowly so boy labor day you're ready to confront the enemy at the center. he didn't do it like that. he stayed right all the way through the summer and maybe masterfully wednesday decided to go with i'm for the 100%. i'm for pre-existing condition coverage, for all this education, all this good stuff. >> i think part of that -- you're right in your anam sis, that's exactly what happens politically. i think for the romney campaign they took that strategy, elongated it because they had some shoring up to do with their base. >> can he pull it off? can you make that kind of switcheroo in september? >> i think you can, number one. >> october. >> september/october. i think you can, number one. number two, we saw oba

with michael oh hanlon, i'm sorry, the coauthor of bending history, barack obama's foreign policy. senior from brookings institution. general bob scale, retired general and fox news military analyst. general scales, to you first, he suggested that a more muscular foreign policy especially with regards to the middle east is needed right now. did you hear it that way? >> boy i sure did, jon. one of the things. this is the first speech i hear him give where he establishes a clear difference from the administration. he focuses exclusively on the middle east and not on china and russia. secondly his tone is more strident and confrontational. a clear swing from the soft power approach of this administration over to a more strident and approach to national security. he talked about the not reducing the defense budget substantially and increasing our level of security in our armed forces which we haven't heard before. so this speech i think, sort of stakes out his national security for the first time. there is clear separation what he said just a few minutes ago and what we heard from the current admi

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's the first time in 11 quarters should they care. joining me now is dan greenhouse and michael from forbes magazine and co-host of sports money. that's an emmy-award winning show by the way. dan greenhouse, welcome back. you're quoted in in story as saying, yeah, earnings are down but it doesn't matter. the kudlow axiom is profits are the heart of stocks. why are you so unworried about profits falling? >> the quote that the junl took me from later down in the article was simply this is a game that gets played quarter after quarter, year after year between up analysts and forecasters in companies. we pretend as if -- companies are very good at guiding analysts lower and coming in above that. >> the investors are fooled by that bs? >> when the world was ending fire and brim stone, 55% companies beat analysts. >> i'm more concerned. the ratio of negative preannouncement is at 4.3. the historical ratio is 2.5. we've seen companies squeeze everything they can on to expand margins, sales for employees is up 30% since 2009. what concerns me the most is before this quarter began, they were looking

for the opponent. >> olympic swimming champ michael phelps showing he's every bit as talented on terra firma as in the pool. in scotland at the dunhill championship, 6th hole, kings barnes course. this putt's gonna go for awhile. 153 feet. and phelps put it in the cup! took that putt as long as it takes michael phelps to swim the length of an olympic pool. and after he dropped the ball into the cup, phelps turned to the crowd and said, this sport, this game's easy. maybe for michael. i'm jerry sandusky. hope you have yourself a fantastic day. >>> it's a dance craze that's taken the world by storm. we're talking about gangem style. thanks to the hit song, it is quickly becoming a house hold name. but why do so many people love this music even if most can't understand the words? we take a look at what's driving the new fad. >> on july 15th, the korean rapper named si uploaded a music video called gangem style. it has taken the world by storm in less than three months. ♪ >> gangem style's had a huge success especially on the billboard charts. it's number one on the digital charts. it's number

. >> i would love to go back and save michael collins. and certainly oscar schindler. yeah, that's maybe about it. >> the other ones you would go -- >> the jedi master, he could look after himself. >> this is all about change and how you've never changed. as an actor, look back over your career in your first performance to now, what is the one aspect of your acting that has never changed. >> i try and do what james cagney once said to a novice actress. he said you walk in the room, you plant your feet and you speak the truth. so i try and follow that dictum as much as possible that whatever the lines are that these writers have written, that when i speak them, i want audiences to believe the word that come out of my mouth. that is all i try and do. >> the particular set of skills that this character has, they are incredible. i wish i could do some of the things that brian mills does. in your daily -- is there something in your daily life, is there something where you say i wish i was brian at this moment. >> i would like to be 30 again for a start. no, he does certain sets of skills. i m

blown up and michael may very well be the face leading its entire community has rallied behind comedy shows with a latino flare. there were three latino comedians 27 locals on my cell phone right now the show started all little over a decade ago but the idea goes further back. comedian freddie prince in the '70s may be to blame for it. >> i just thought some of those stories are me i thought myself i want to do that one day but before the day came there were some stops along the way and stand in the military and also worked as a deity his childhood also certainly shaped him and his humor. my dad bill to a grocery store here and years later i was caught shoplifting and his own grocery store. so she has come a long way a week ago we followed him on what was a past show mike the ringmaster. we talked about everything. before going up on stage at the committee and set raved about him. i don't know when this guy sleeps it seems like he is on top of that 100 percent of the time he can really address any audience and make them laugh no matter what. he is not the only one to benefit. tonight

't want to be there. we heard all those analogies today. but i found it interesting that michael moore blamed john kerry, the debate prep guy. david axelrod blamed jim lehrer. al gore blamed the altitude. but nobody -- nobody blamed the president for being unprepared and outclassed by mitt romney last night. >> dana, take us deep into the psychology. what was going on? he looked like a man defeated. >> he sort of faded into the background initially. then i thought maybe it will get better. at the one hour mark, i thought wow, this is over. i thought romney was very bold. but he was also something different that he was fresh. and there is a huge gulf between the man that had been painted in the media and by the obama campaign for the last seven or eight months. and then the person they saw last night. that's why i think it was so effective for mitt romney because people were so surprised. wait, like who is this guy? this is not the guy we thought he was. and so he had a great debate. incumbents presidents usually don't do well on the first debate in their election year. so obama will ha

," and the honorable michael nutter, mayor of philadelphia and presidential surrogate in this tough campaign. gentlemen, thank you for joining us. always go to the elected official first. mr. mayor, what needs to be done right now to right this ship, to get obama back on a winning course? >> well, the president is on a winning course and as you laid out earlier, chris, with all the things that mitt romney either lied about or denied about, what we call that in philadelphia is just lying, denying, and alibiing. and if that's what you're going to spend your time doing and focus on style, then you'll have a pretty decent night. president obama is focused on substance. let me give you three quick numbers here, chris, which i think ultimately is what this election is all about. 31 straight months of job growth here in the united states of america. 5.1 million jobs created in the private sector. and unemployment at 7.8%, the lowest it's been since the president took the oath of office in january of 2009. things are moving in the right direction. this campaign is moving forward. we've got 30 days to go, and w

strategist bob shrum and former chair of the rnc michael steele. gentlemen, as i said, it's time for president obama to attack. you first, bob shrum. first the bugle call. >> you sound like jim cramer. [ laughter ] >> we're both from philly. seriously, though, my argument is here -- you can say what you want, from this [ muted ] where we go and focus on the big issues that separate these two candidates. your thoughts, bob shrum? that first debate was toesed to be about domestic issues. none of those issues came up. i think in the next debate, in the town hall format, the president has to make sure they're front and center. it's about what's said day after day after day. >> right. i would add one issue to the list you gave. the president has to win this medicare issues. seniors are too critical a voting bloc to let romney tell the lie that $716 billion was tut from medicare benefits. >> do you agree with us, i think from a different perspective. this election is about big issues, not who is a better debater. >> i think it's to really -- for the people of the country or the people

to win the female vote, george h.w. bush. they favored him over michael dukakis by a single percentage point that day. the number of female voters xeeted every male voter in every presidential election since 1964. >>> all right, let's huddle up around the water cooler to take a crack at the conspiracy theories that were around after the release of the jobs report. >> folks, this .3% drop in the unemployment rate seems just a little too barely better to be true. >> maybe it's a coincidence. the month before the election we have a number that comes out .1 below when the president took office. >> i'm going to go with jack welch on this one. >> how convenient that the rate drops below 8% for the first time in 43 months, five weeks before an election. >> right back to where it was january 2009. >> folks? this is more than a quinhe coul incidence. >> what would explain why after unemployment has been steadily declining for the last year that now suddenly right before the election it declines a little more. please! i think we know what's going on here. >> what are people insinuating here? tha

. >>> also, scott rasmussen is here with michael reagan at 2:05. he is offering us a dramatic new series of swing state polls, he will bring those to us live on our show. >>> and then the dramatic news in a new polling, new poll that's being put out from the folks at pew. campaign pros ed rollins and joe trippi are here to talk about the latest pew polls, and what a swing we have seen in favor of the republican candidate. joe trippi says this is a big deal, he will explain why coming up. >>> fox news alert now, in just the last hour the folks at sesame street reached tout the obama cam -- out to the obama campaign and asked them to stop using big bird if their campaign ads. ever since governor romney said he would cut funding for pbs, the children's characters have become stars of sorts on the campaign trail. here is just a little bit of one of the president's new ads. >> bernie madoff, dennis kozlowski, criminals, gluttons of greed and the evil genius who towered over them? one man has the guts to speak his name. >> big bird. >> big bird. >> big bird. >> it's me, big bird. >> big, yello

presentation will be michael from "time" magazine to give the land scape in politics and what's happening. i'll run through a little -- some of the questions that i think we might m to be asking, the beyond sticker shock questions, do that quickly, and then we'll -- and then we'll be joined by trevor potter, katherine -- trevor potter, a partner in captain and drive, and dale. we know him for years, but now the world knows him, and katherine maggie ward is a fellow here at new america and editing manager of "reason" magazine. in addition to moderating, she can provide provocation which is useful. with no further adieu, thank you, all, for coming, and i'll tern it over to michael. >> i wonder who knew trevor when he was a lawyer for john mccain, an important job, nothing like being a lawyer for steven cobehr. maybe one day i can work for comedy central and people can be impressed. a brief overview. this is a graphic we ran in "time" at the end of july this summer trying the best at that moment in time to project out where the money was comes from and what the difference would be in terms of v

in the half. it was michael crabtree's first td in the year. frank gore, 14 carries and 106 yards. finally, the fourth quarter and 16 yards by himself with a touchdown. niners first time in franchise history with 300 yards passing and rushing in the same game. tort 5-3 the final and they improve to 4 and 1. >> defense holding to three points. i mean offensively it could have been even better. the crazy thing, a lot of penalty yards. big plays called back. that's the scary thing. it could have been worse. >> that is scary. this sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. coming up later in this newscast, your plays of the day. see you then. >> thank you, shu. >>> still to come on abc news at 11:00 -- well, actually i want to point out be want to share your photos of fans. isn't that cute? the two in their a's ball caps there. whether you are an a's fan or giants fan send it to you report at kgo-tv.com or share them with us at facebook.com/abc7 news or twitter at abc7 news bay area. >>> still to come, the nation's meningitis scare continues to escalate. the new cases and the califo

recovery 30 second had left in the half. it was michael crabtree's first td in the year. frank gore, 14 carries and 106 yards. finally, the fourth quarter and 16 yards by himself with a touchdown. niners first time in franchise history with 300 yards passing and rushing in the same game. tort 5-3 the final and they improve to 4 and 1. >> defense holding to three points. i mean offensively it could have been even better. the crazy thing, a lot of penalty yards. big plays called back. that's the scary thing. it could have been worse. >> that is scary. this sports report is brought to you by river rock casino. coming up later in this newscast, your plays of the day. see you then. >> thank you, shu. >>> still to come on abc news at 11:00 -- well, actually i want to point out be want to share your photos of fans. isn't that cute? the two in their a's ball caps there. whether you are an a's fan or giants fan send it to you report at kgo-tv.com or share them with us at facebook.com/abc7 news or twitter at abc7 news bay area. >>> still to come, the nation's meningitis scare continues to escalat

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for this time of year. outside on our michael & son weather camera, cloudy skies and still really dark at this hour with light sprinkles at reagan national. 73 degrees reported on the hour with wind out of the south, southwest at 5 and humidity way up there. 88%. look at the cold stuff here. it's 30 in casper, wyoming. yellowstone in the 20s. snow flying in north dakota and montana this morning. that cooler air will be moving east and southeast over the next few days. it arrives here saturday night into sunday. in the short term we've got this moisture we're watching across georgia and south carolina. that will scoot east of us. then the cool air with the front, that could produce a shower saturday afternoon and a little wave on that front looks like it will produce quite a few showers on sunday and temperatures will struggle to get to 60 on sunday. 81 today. a much better finish than the start with some showers over the next couple of hours. tonight 50s and low 60s. tomorrow gorgeous. if you can get tomorrow off, do it. 82. by saturday 77. could be a shower or two in the afternoon and

of the debate. in 1988, michael dukakis could have had help not looking so cold in his response. >> we have a professor at the george washington university, john sides. when you have those moments that reinforce, either good or for ill, to a candidate, how important or damaging can these be? >> candidate debates in a general election to not move the polls a lot. only in a close race. in general, i think these dramatic moments in debates are not necessarily game changes for the average american voter. >> you wrote, usually the candidates fight to a draw. it is hard in that context to have a stunning victory or a terrible defeat. can you elaborate? >> the candidates spend a lot of time trying to lower their expectations about the performance and portray the other person as this great orator. in reality, the candidates spend a lot of time prepping for the debates and they are very good at it. they have read a lot of material and memorize a lot of material. in that context, it is hard for a candidate to really make a big enough mistake to actually swing opinion too strongly to his opponent. >>

. this was an extremely funny family. the cast, chevy chase, beverly d'angelo, and michael anthony hall. they have a family vibe after all these years. >> taking the kids crosscountry, this is the vehicle you should be using. >> reporter: it's one of the funniest comedies of all-time. >> why aren't we flying? >> because getting there is half the fun. you know that. >> reporter: and it screams 1980s america. "vacation." >> she was born without a tongue, clark. don't you worry about her. she whistles like a bird and eats like a horse. >> when they close the road they put up big signs, like this one. >> reporter: the story of the griswold family, on their epic cross-country quest to get to wally world. >> we're closed for two weeks to clean and repair america's favorite family fun park. >> reporter: now, a reunion with the original cast 30 years in the making. chevy chase, beverly d'angelo, anthony michael hall, and dana barron. one thing is immediately clear. this crew is downright funny. >> they're doing a gag. you can't fool me, buddy. i know you're taping. >> reporter: watching you guys, it's lik

a few hours, the navy's newest warship will be commissioned here in new york city. the u.s.s. michael murphy is named for long island native. murphy was killed during ambush in 2006. dispit despite being shot he left a safe spot and ran into the line of fire in order to call for help. it has a crew of about 300 and will be stationed in hawaii. all right, ladies. check it out. you are about to meet rob wilson. he has won an online competition to become the first ever male model on the price is right. >> what are you saying? >> i'm saying finally gender equality. we have waited this long. >> why does he have his top off? the women don't have their tops off? >> maybe it's not complete gender equality. >> it's an outrage. >> he beat out hundreds of hucky hopefuls where they strutted their stuff for the show's producers. he will be on for a week starting october 15th. >> i'm sick of being object find -- objectified. >> what's is the job? you stroke appliances, right you? go here is the dishwasher? >> exactly. >> so you are qualified. >> he is going to be there showing off a boat, when some

into a team's record. i know into every game just preparing for the opponent. >> michael phelps showing he's bit as talented on terra firma as in the pool. at the dunhill championship, 6th hole. this putt's gonna go for awhile. 153 feet and phelps put it in the cup! took that putt as long as it takes michael phelps to swim the length of an olympic pool. after he dropped the ball into the cup, phelps turned to the kr crowd and said this sport, this game is easy. maybe for michael. hope you have yourself a fantastic day. >>> well, florida drivers were forced to stop in the middle of the street this week when a huge australian bird started strutting its stuff in the street. as dan billow reports, it took several deputies and some luck to get the big bird off the road and out of danger. >> taco is a 4-year-old emu, a 5 foot tall flightless bird who was out looking for a mate according to his owner. nothing resembles a female emu, but he isn't one to be mror. motorcycles seemed to draw his interest. imagine being this guy pulled over by a giant bird. maybe he'll wear his helmet from now on. >>

. >>> and an update on a story that caused so much outrage. new york mayor, michael bloomberg, says a retired locksmith will stop selling master keys to some of the most sensitive locks in the city, including the world trade center site. the keys are meant for firefighters and city officials to access electrical panels, elevators and subway stations. a "new york post" reporter bought a set on ebay for $150. scary that can get in the hands of the wrong person for $150. >> that is alarming. >>> it is time, now, for the weather from across this great nation. severe storms, with gusty winds and hail, from cincinnati to pittsburgh and lexington. showers with peeks of sunshine from new york to d.c. thunderstorms in the carolinas, georgia and florida. and more record heat in the southwest. >> this great nation. you go, paula. and, my fellow americans, 102 in phoenix. 94 in sacramento. mostly 80s in the rockies. upper 60s and 70s from the midwest to the east coast. >>> and when we come back this morning, the major food recall that just got a lot bigger. >>> also, a recall of some of the most popular

angeles. in his chicago office today, co- founder michael donahue told me there will be a lot more to lyfe. >> we're looking at new york, we're looking in chicago, and we're looking at a few other major markets. if i put the map on the wall, you could pick them. >> reporter: obviously, in california, you have people who are more health conscious, so this kind of idea would sell very well there. but can it sell in the midwest? can it sell in the east coast? can it sell in the south? >> we believe 100%. at the end of the day, we want to go where you mitigate risk, where the people are open-minded to it, and we believe there are pockets of it in every location and every city in america. but when you start a new concept, go where you believe it's going to be the most successful and you mitigate some of that risk. >> reporter: now, you're looking to source locally, correct? >> correct. >> reporter: how difficult is it to do that? it sounds very expensive. >> you have to look at the etymology, the beginning of trends, and when the consumer starts to change-- and all of the pressure is on locally

: community organizer michael kozu is worried about what will happen to this boston neighborhood. >> we're concerned about with people getting let back out, it will go back to what it used to be. >> reporter: eliuzza johnson insists she was wrongfully accused of serving crack on the street. after serving half her sentence she's free for good and plans to challenging her conviction back home. what she can't get back is time with her child. >> i lost custody of my child, and i don't know how i'm going to fix that. >> reporter: what do you think of the chemist who is now accused of -- >> destroying my life, but i forgive her. but as long as i have my daughter, that's all i care about. >> reporter: susan candiotti, cnn, boston. >> with so many drug samples and cases involved, we will dig deeper into the fallout with our go-to legal expert next hour. >>> the fight for the presidency takes to the street. "sesame street," that is. yes, this bate is between mitt romney and big bird. so who will have the last word? [ female announcer ] food, meeflavor. flavor, meet food. it's time for swanson fl

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factory too far where you're like okay, we get it, michael dukakis and the pledge. this indian thing worked for him, this native-american thing worked for him for a short while. but he stayed on it. almost as if he has nothing else to attack her on and now this asbestos thing? he looks a little desperate right now. >> well, he probably is a little desperate right now. i'm not talking about the poll numbers, talking about the fact that president obama who is going to hammer mitt romney in his home state beat him by 20 points, that's a mathematical tough hill to climb. -- >> unless barack obama has a couple more bad debates. >> massachusetts won't matter. >> well, the margin does matter though. >> scott brown, clearly, apparently has not taken enough advantage of, is people sense that perhaps we should have one republican in washington. let's just send one republican in washington just to balance the scales, to keep people honest. this, you know, talking about elizabeth warren's indian heritage or whatever it is. >> come on. >> it doesn't register to people. it does not register. >> th

they gave up seven on answered runs to the a's. a fly ball from michael young to coco kretz and the oakland a's, 13 games back on june 30th and five back with 10 to play as the champions of the a.l. west, texas goes to the wild card game friday night against baltimore. less time for the quarterback into the offensive coordinator to get mad at each other it was actually pretty funny. color avoided like he was a process server. to the national tv audience i guess it was a big deal, a round here not as much. he probably had enough of me talking about how the play didn't work i get enough of me to. i was really angry about the fact that we didn't make about one i wish they would have gotten the clip i wish they had showed that one. i smacked them back. >> fire in philadelphia tonight in charge of their playoff phase at the moment 66 minutes fire back on their heels and gabriel gomez makes it a to-nothing game. and congratulations to miguel cabrera the first one downúz÷ó÷w÷v"x÷5kp?ó>gí@yoç,=çw@7p7únú]p;nox0ñ>-xwúóx]p0p?w6@9÷ñp@:y ít>lí=? Ñp>.;pb>ñ>ñlíç?oú@oñrgpzuo<ñpu

the michael apartments that are of a parkinge space. >> imagine that tiny package a stand-alone house? greta kreuz introduces us to one 150 square foot home. >> you are in the great room. this is the living room. >> welcome to her tiny house. the main floor with the seating area, kitchen and bathroom. upstairs in the loft, an air mattress. thes a rebellion against mcmansions. >> not every kid needs his own play room. it is going back where you had with people. she built it for her master's .hesis is part of the online public university system. great to be able to see has done and how applied her degree program. >> the tiny, movement has grown and it is green. it is fueled by propane. the entire house is just 150 square feet. is average american home almost 20 times bigger and difference, this one is mobile. attached to her dad's trucks, like a camper. others are stationary. it cost to $20,000 plus appliances. she will be selling it to pay back loans. love toually i would these and run eight bed and breakfast. case you're wondering, she t an a on her thesis. >> you can get the bed or the brea

type of spaghetti for a delicious italian dish. chef michael ponzio from bar umbriago is here to show us how. >>we have big chunks of meat in there. >> you have been cooking since a young kid. >>all homemade pasta. >>how long are we cooking this one? >>this one cooks for about 8 minutes. >>that is why i like it. a little bit of texture. >>we are taking some water. the starch inside helps thicken the sauce. we are going to take a little bit of butter. >>this is one of the meals you are serving. we imported a bunch of italian micro brews. >>these are the ones we are featuring. >>a lot of fun. >>fresh ground black pepper. it takes a pretty hefty amount. >>it goes for about 6 minutes. at this point we are going to put the cheese inside the pasta. >>allow the pasta and sauce to cook together. >>i think that is the mistake people make at home. >>they skip this last step. there is a lot of flour left in there. it smells delicious. >>it is traditonally finished with egg yolk inside the past. make a nice little basket. >>nice presentation. >>take the egg yolk and put it on to

killed in a double shooting in vellejo, authorities say douglas collie and michael schoolly were could after a dispute with a neighbor. the shooting suspect and the victims were good friends but often argued over politics. they say the accused shooter carried a gun in his sweat pants and had made threats in the past. >> martin has threatened to shoot them before, getting angry about politics. it happened after the presidential debate started. police have not confirmed whether an argument over politics led to the shooting. >>> time 7:06, morgan hill woman accused of abandoning her 10-year-old daughter during a shoplifting attempt is in jail in santa clara county. she used the name marcy key lynn. she aban dodd her daughter while trying to shoplift at a morgan hill safeway. her daughter is staying with her grandmother and child protect i have services is making arrangements to bring her son back to the bay area from nevada. >>> have you checked out gas prices? expect sticker shock if you need to fill up today. >> reporter: good morning, torey. people we spoke this this morning are shakin

out of alabama. michael turner in the back field. this offense gets a lot of credit for this 4-0 start. rightly so. ask jim haslan. >> got the hottest quarterback in the league, good runningback and two receivers that -- these two are really good. explosive guys. can make all the catches. big bodies. maybe the greatest all time tight end that's ever played. it's a great challenge for us. we've played pretty good offenses, so this is another challenge. good thing it's at home. hopefully we'll have our fans behind us. >> got to get the fans behind them. haven't been great at home as of late. when talking about that defense, i'm in the locker room yesterday talking to trent williams. we have a pretty good rapport, so i asked him abodefense. this is a veteran move in a way to get out of the interview. take a listen. >> i know 4-0, everybody talks about their offense, what do you see on tape? >> what do you feel on tape about the defense? >> technically i'm not supposed to do this interview. >> see what i mean? that's the way they get out of this thing. >> great. >> pulls rg3 in, and he say

to celebrate the newest warship, the "uss michael murphy" honor destroyer honors p. michael murphy, a s.e.a.l. the commander officer tom schultz is here and ms. maureen murphy and the mother of lieutenant murphy. he was awarded the medal of honor for a reconnaissance mission in afghanistan. >> to get the honor, the medal of honor, is the toughest thing we do. it's the hardest thing to earn in this country as it should be. and we have to recognize these people for saving us on a daily basis. >> let's get to business really quickly. mad dash, what are you watching first? >> kraft. the research on this is all positive. almost to a t. and i have to tell you i do think it is an inexsensitive stock. a nice place to be for those tired of hershey and general mills. kraft is good. >> do you have thoughts on mondolese? >> sometimes you want to go to the one equivalent of a lrlchea. a tobacco company with a food division is almost equal to apple. i'm not kidding. it is a really remarkable thing. >> what else? >> well, i think that when i'm looking at what people are talking about, i see this core

-- in "60 minutes." michael wallace points his finger and says you're a dictator. several times he said that. he laughed. after many years, people thought his approach was very smart. it made michael wallace embarrassed. if you do the same thing with xi jinping, it will be a disaster. we need to know this kind of mindset, this kind of experience. that is why what henry kissinger said early on this important. -- is important. it will shape their point of view and their behavior. there is tremendous room for cooperation but also dangerous. >> i think you said they experienced during the cultural revolution hard in this generation. how does this bear out in how they view domestic policies and -- in china? or is not -- that not a factor? >> we cannot really know how they will perform an office because they are not there yet. there have been instances where people, where china was being criticized and he made a sharp response. i have had several conversations with xi and found him an extraordinarily thoughtful person who raised a number of philosophical questions. the problem they face is if you

like that the vegetables firm, too. >> holds up in the wash. >> there you go michael angelo's venge table lasagne. greek yogurt is all the rage. went for strawberry. >> love chobani. do. >> i have to do everything? >> not too thick, not too soft. tang. >> oh, that's very good. it's fluffy. >> so glad you like it. next one this is quinoa. >> you can have this -- >> quinoa. >> quinoa. >> this is puree, cooks up in 15 minutes, nice kind of poppy texture in your mouth, nutty flavor. >> instead of rice or instead of pasta, right? >> great protein in it, eight grams of protein. >> the first time i had it i thought that's not so bad. slap some sauce on it it's fine. >> i love this this is kerry gold, in terms of the product reduced fat cheddar cheese. >> oh. >> reduced fat cheddar cheese isn't always wonderful. this product is. >> let me go back and get this thing. you can't just eat cheese. perfect. >> see if this baby holds up. >> very rich, very flavorful. good on a cheese platter. very crumb bli. >> you love it? >> i wish i could have some. i can't have cheese anymore. >> for chocolate

michael kozoo is worried about what will happen to this boston neighborhood. >> we're concerned about with people getting let back out that it's going to go back to what it used to be. >> eliza admits she was wrongfully convicted for selling crack on the street. after getting let out, she says she's out for good. what she can't get back is nearly two years she lost with her daughter for nearly eight weeks before she went to prison. >> i lost my child. i lost custody of my child, and i don't know how i'm going to fix that. >> what do you think of the chemist who is now accused of -- >> she destroyed my life. but i forgive her. as long as i have my daughter, that's all i care about. >> rorter: susan candiotti, cnn, boston. >> it's raising so many questions. digging deep now, what could possibly drive someone to do something like this and how could she get away with it so long? we talk to dan ariely, writer of "the honest truth about honesty." he joins us now. obviously you don't know this woman, you haven't interviewed her. what seems strange about this is it doesn't seem like there was

. the braves went on to lose to the cardinals. braves out, cardinals advance. >>> you know that michael phelps can swim. but apparently can play a little golf, too. the most decorated athlete in olympic history upstages some of the best golfers in the world. check this out. >> did it go in? >> 153-foot putt. in the hole. how about that? took about 17 seconds for the ball to go in the hole. that's roughly the time for phelps to swim about 50 meters, roughly the same as the putt he made. he's a 16 handicap golfer. a little better than me. and i never made a putt close to that. a little? >> luck. let's just call it luck. >> luck. >> ron claiborne, thank you. >>> the woman who earned the nickname black widow is facing fresh charges. she will be in court next week, charged with attempted murder for allegedly trying to poison her husband. this from a woman who had previous marriages end in death and who actually did time for killing one of those husbands. abc's john schriffen is here with more on this. >> reporter: bizarre doesn't begin to describe this story. according to reports out of canada, rep

life in afghanistan was honored on saturday. the navy's newest ship, the "uss michael murphy," it was commissioned in new york city. the destroyer is named for the first awarded the medal of honor during that war in afghanistan. murphy was killed trying to save fellow s.e.a.l.s during an ambush back in 2005. >>> and nearly two dozen people were injured when a bus overturned in new jersey saturday. the bus traveling from toronto, canada, to new york went off an exit ramp sliding down an embankment before stopping finally on its side. eight of the passengers were critically injured, but none of the injuries are considered life-threatening. police believe the bus driver was driving too fast. >>> and finally here's something any football fan, well, any bratwurst fan would want at their tailgate today. this is -- check this out -- the world's largest or rather longest bratwurst. a wisconsin supermarket set the record on saturday cooking and serving the 52-inch -- sorry, 52'2" sausage, even had a bun custom-made to fit it. the grocery store spent about $20,000 on the brat and organ

clip. ed home field advantage through the playoffs. tyler moore and michael morris went deep and the nats win 5-1 and they end the soap with the league best 98 wins. they will face the winner of the cardinals-braves wild card game on sunday. >>> miguel cabrera of the tigers won the triple crown. fox 5 morning news continues right now. right now. >>> good morning. straight up 5:00 on this thursday, october 4th. >>> this is a much better picture than it was yesterday. yesterday, you couldn't even see the women. today, it opportunity look too bad out there. we have humidity sticking around. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. it was all foggy yesterday. also yesterday, we had issues. we had humidity and we had mosquitoes. >> we got those again this morning. >> i know. >> this is all your fault. >> i don't want to take credit for this particular weather but yeah, i mean we just got some showers moving through as well. the good news is gradual improvement today. i guess the bad news is it will take a while. so later this afternoon, we'll start to see some drier air. >> we h

. maybe 15 years ago by michael mori interviewed in "60 minutes." this is a remarkable show available online. michael wallis pointed finger at him and said your dick tater. he said several times. he laughed and he said oh, well. but chinese, that's a shame. how could you not react? after many years people so his approach actually was -- actually make michael wallis seemed embarrassed. you do same thing with pushing king and wen jiabao. they will react first on. so we do need to know this kind of mindset, this experience. so that's why harry kissinger, you said early on it so important, defining moment, look for the previous expense, really shape their behavior. there's a tremendous plume of cooperation. spent dr. kissinger, i think he said expressed in the cultural revolution hardened this generation of leaders. how does that merit out and how they view both domestic policies in china and the relationship to the world? or is that not really a key factor of how they see their role? >> we cannot really know yet how they will conduct themselves in foreign policy, because they are not yet

many more this year. >> really quickly, we had the civil war in pennsylvania yesterday. michael vick, a guy that i'm cheering for, two fumbles. i hate to say it, he cost the game. >> and i don't care who would have gone into pittsburgh yesterday. it just felt like a game the steelers were destined to win. they still have new injuries to play with. they have to turn around and play thursday night. they ended up pulling it out. the eagles at 3-2, they still feel like they're so much worse than 3-2. >> all right, mike, sanchez's back is against the wall. >> he plays well when his back's against the wall. >> the gm's back is against the wall. he's one or two losses away from being fired. the entire jets organization's back is against the wall, and they're playing a really good team tonight. what will we see? >> i think we'll see sanchez play well, but there's too many injuries, too many deficiencies on both sides of the ball. i'd be shocked if the jets win. i won't be shocked if sanchez plays well. we should see more tebow in whatever package. >> they're going to use tebow. they've got t

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race. race leader tony stewart was bobbing and weaving to avoid a takeover attempt when michael waltrip clipped his bumper sending him careening into several other cars. amazingly, no one was seriously injured, and as for matt kenseth he managed to avoid the carnage unscathed winning the race. quite a cleanup though there on the track. it's 7:12. right now you're up to date. let's turn it back over to savannah, willie and maria. >> thanks. >> it's amazing the safety they have on the cars. if you saw it on a highway, you would figure mass catchial tis. everybody walks away. incredible. >> and they declare a winner in the end. maria is here for al. how is it going? >> ling the chill. this air mass is takie ining ov huge amount of real estate. many of us waking up to temperatures into the 20s, 30s and 40s. all the way down into central texas. it's no wonder we have a wide number of frost and freeze advisories. that stretch through the ohio valley into texas. many of these will expire as the sun comes up. just about everyone east of the rockies will see high temperatures 10 to 20 degrees be

. >> i do worry for my safety, you know, and my son also. >> reporter: community organizer michael kozu is worried about what will happen to this boston neighborhood. >> we're concerned about people letting get back out, that it's going to go back to what it used to be. >> reporter: eliza johnson insists she was wrongfully convicted of intent to sell crack on the street. after serving about half her sentence, she's free for good, and plans to challenge her conviction down the road. what she cannot get back are the nearly two years she lost with her daughter, born eight weeks before she was sent to prison. >> i lost my child. i lost custody of my child. and i don't know how i'm going to fix that. >> reporter: what do you think of the chemist who is now accused of -- >> she destroyed my life. but i forgive her. as long as i have my daughter, that's all i care about. >> reporter: susan candiotti, cnn, boston. >> the story raises so many questions. digging deeper, what could possibly drive someone to do something like this, and how could she get away with it for so long. let's talk to dan a

deliberately chose michael carr as one of the scientists to interview for my book was he retired -- because he retired right after he was at jpl. so to see that kind of transition. >> uh-huh. let's talk about the dangers of anthroto moretizing our rovers as we put them up there. i was following the tweets of the martian -- of curiosity, and ask sometimes they bridged into the adult. and it was great fun, it was wonderful, but as soon as you start injecting that humanity, you -- a lot of people get in trouble on twitter. [laughter] i was wondering about how much of a burden it is to say, oh, now this is as much our mascot as it is our scientist. >> well, i think that is the truth. and that was probably my biggest surprise in going through my work over these eight years, because i did start, as i said, rather upset when i first saw that 2001 press release. i was at hart and rater in july when it came out, and i remember ranting and raving to anyone who would listen to me who is this steve squires, and why is he saying these on sudden things? robot wick geologists, we're in -- robotic geologists,

and "the daily beast" michael tomaski are among the guests ready to leap into the latest conversation about the new pugh poll that shows a change in the tide in this race and aa big shift with women voters. plus from ann romney and one of her sons reportedly staining a rebellion against her husband's advisers to andrew sullivan. there's nervous energy on both sides with 28 days to go. nnounc] at scottrade, we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-co

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